VxRail Overview and Hyper Converged Infrastructure, with Dell EMC

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Accelerate and Transform your Business with VxRail a Foundation in HyperConverged Infrastructure

The Dell EMC VxRail hyper-converged appliance is a clustered node architecture that brings together compute, storage, and virtualization in a single infrastructure in a box. Serving as the entry-level offering, the VxRail appliance converges common IT resources into a scale-out building block. Core to the appliance is simplicity, making acquisition, deployment, management, scalability, and maintenance fast and easy. The underlying architecture leverages software-defined storage across multiple nodes to provide low-cost entry points for organizations looking to start small and grow, while also handling mission-critical appliances in production environments.

The VxRail hyper-converged appliance is a joint effort between two industry-leading technology vendors: Dell EMC and VMware. The pre-integrated, preconfigured, and pretested hyper-converged solution leverages VMware’s hyper-converged software, along with common management interfaces through VMware vCenter Server. This provides a common and familiar VMware experience while enabling deployment and management flexibility. Customers gain peace of mind knowing the VxRail comes standard with enterprise-grade features and functions extensively developed and deployed by Dell EMC and VMware, such as compression, deduplication, replication, and backup services. This enables a rock-solid, fully virtualized, software-defined data center environment that is ready to handle the strict service level agreements common in organizations today.

Webinar Agenda
• Industry Trends
• VxRail Overview
• What’s New with VxRail
• Value of VxRail
• What’s inside
• Questions & Close

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